Notable Alumni and Professors
- Pio Filippani Ronconi, Orientalist.
- Lionelli Lanciotti, Orientalist.
- Edoarda Masi, Orientalist, translator of Dream of the Red Chamber.
- Franco Mazzei, expert in Asian International Relations.
- Paolo Santangelo, Orientalist, China.
- Giorgio Amitrano, Orientalist, first translator of Banana Yoshimoto.
- Francesca Maria Corrao, Orientalist, Middle East.
- Biancamaria Scarcia Amoretti, Orientalist.
- Massimo Campanini, Orientalist, Middle East.
- Paola Paderni, Orientalist, China.
- Giorgio Casacchia, Orientalist, China, author of "The Great Dictionary Chinese-Italian".
- Flora Sapio, Orientalist, expert in Chinese criminal law.
- Guido Vitale, Diplomat.
- Fabio Petito, expert in International Relations, author of "Religion in International Relations: The Return from Exile", co-edited with Pavlos Hatzopoulos.
- Torquato Cardilli, Diplomat.
- Francesco Maria Greco, Diplomat.
- Barbara Contini, Italian Politician and Official expert in International Relations.
- Gaetano Di Massa
- Roberto Esposito
- Giacomo Marramao
- Marino Niola
- Carlo Coccioli
- Luigi Necco
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